Saturday, August 27, 2016

Sagada's Sumaguing Cave: Explore and Experience

View from the bottom to the starting entrance. Adventurers are like fairies in their lamps.

The Philippines is a very rich country in terms of natural
resources and breath taking wonders of nature. As time goes by, unfound wonders
were revealed to give pride that our native land is home of Mother Nature’s
precious gifts. As the Underground River became one of the new seven wonders of
nature, tourists from all over the world had their eyes not just in Palawan but
other wonders as well. If you loved the Underground River then you should visit
up north to experience Sagada’s Sumaguing Cave. This adventure may require some
efforts but the feeling of touring inside will give you a very satisfying and
unforgettable experience.

Heading on.

Where is Sumaguing Cave?

The Sumaguing Cave is found in South Road, Sagada, 2619,
Mountain Province. If on an arranged tour, your tour guide will guide you on a
walk or usually ride a vehicle on the way. On our backpacking, our tour guide
organized the ride so we headed there through a van. Make sure your tour guide
is experienced, more importantly registered so you will have no worries on the
trip. You have to head on to the town’s tourism office in their municipal hall
to register. The cave is open between 9AM to 5PM. There were travel tours that
are pre-arranged with inclusion of these fees in their packages.

Down Below.

Kuya Tour Guide preparing his important lamp. There is my friend's bottled water too.

Me before the caving. The look of anxiety? That was kuya Tour Guide's red cap that he lent me.

What to prepare before the caving?

1.YOUR SELF: Exploring a cave is an adventure with
dangerous risks. This means that you have to prepare yourself mentally and
physically. Make sure your physique is ready for climbing and going down on
large slippery rocks. Mental alertness is also required to focus on the
spelunking or you might get lost or face serious injuries inside. Always follow
the instructions of your tour guides.

2.IDEAL OUTFIT: Wear comfortable shirts with
bottoms that is stretchable for the climbing as well as crawling. In my case,
my tour guide noticed that my hair is untied, I have no ponytail that time (yeah,
so lousy!), so in his kindness, he let me borrow his red cap. I wonder what
might happen because as manong warned, my hair would block my eyes in the
middle of caving and made me prone to very serious dangers. Do bring slippers
made of hard but strong material that provides more friction for wet surfaces
due to flowing waters and bat wastes. As much as possible do not bring your
precious belongings for you might not be able to find them when they were lost.
For gadgets, use an action camera that could be strapped on your body so your
hands will not be occupied while exploring.

3.REGISTRATION AND TOURISM FEES: Sumaguing Cave is
a natural wonder. This means that it also needs maintenance and adequate care. If you are on a backpacking trip,
you must first head on to their municipal office as I said earlier to pay the
registration and environment fee of more or less 35PHP.

4.YOUR GROUP: It is better to explore the cave by
group since there are a lot of actions with physical efforts. Much better to
have friends or relatives to back you up. Guided by a registered tour guide, be
sure to end the journey with a complete head count.

Sumaguing's Visitors.

The elephant. (Not sure of its name though, I forgot what manong said but it sure looks like one.)

Happy Birthday Cake!

Kuya Tour Guide helping me go down those slippery wet rocks.

Me being amazed of the fossils. This was my first time to feel one.

Tired but happy!

Our feet in cold crystal flowing water.

Cave Portrait.

What to expect?

Spelunking in the Sumaguing Cave may require much
preparedness with extra care but in the end it really is very fulfilling. So
many wonderful things could be found inside that you haven’t seen in your life
especially for the first timers. Those very beautiful rock formations will put
you in so much amazement of how very powerful God and Mother Nature formed them
through time. Small water pools and beds were flowing all over.

My friend Edith on a rappel going up.

We came, we saw and we conquered!

Post caving picture.

What I felt after caving?

This experience is one of the most unforgettable adventures
in my life. I feel so proud that I endured the challenge of getting through
those rock formations with little anxiety. Nothing could beat nature. It is
also my first time to see fossils which I believe were millions of years in the
making. My gratitude is to our very accommodating tour guide for keeping us
safe since we were all girls. If you are not faint hearted with a desire for
challenge yet fulfilling adventure, I would recommend visiting this Nature’s
treasure someday.

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